Similar words: governing body, govern, governor, governed, governess, government, governance, governorship. Meaning: ['gʌvnə(r)nɪŋ] n. the act of governing; exercising authority. adj. responsible for making and enforcing rules and laws.
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61. Although the Newtonian equations governing the elements are well known, long-term weather prediction is notoriously unreliable!
62. Both were ambassadors to Rome for their own cities - that is, they were very acceptable to the governing class of Rome.
63. However, it should also be borne in mind that many other contracts have similar legislation governing exclusion and similar clauses.
64. Somebody called to suggest an amendment to the rules governing the sponsorship.
65. State rules governing independent candidates are less stringent than rules for third parties.
66. At a cabinet meeting that day she announced stricter measures governing the use of cars in cities during peak pollution periods.
67. This, it is said, is the key factor governing the doctor-patient relationship.
68. The World Trade Organisation establishes rules governing trade, why can't we have something similar for finance?
69. The Institute's main concern is that the new entities should be expressly subject to national legislation governing the activity undertaken.
70. The Governing body of Somerville College has decided to admit both men and women from next year.
71. And governing any kind of democratic or nondemocratic regime means you have to be tough.
72. Wild with anxiety, my mother got the governing board to send out search parties and she accompanied them herself.
73. He favored letting the moral issues be resolved by communities governing themselves at the local level.
74. Sometimes, particularly in his later writings, Pareto refers to the governing class or governing classes.
75. However, the issues here will now need to be considered by governing bodies as well as advisory staff.
76. Should the governing bodies of sport be considering alternative approaches to the problems associated with the use of performance-enhancing drugs?
77. Thus routine science and routine scientific progress occur while, and only while, the governing paradigm copes successfully with apparent exceptions.
78. Its exercise depends very much on the conventions governing consular relations between the states concerned.
79. Pachomius become the first to operate under rules governing community activity.
80. The law governing corners had been amended earlier in the year to allow such goals.
80. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
81. The beginning of the year saw the introduction of new legislation governing the manual handling of goods and materials.
82. That the governing body might record the names of those whose work in or out of school is particularly noteworthy.
83. And again: stand for election to the governing body of a Compact school.
84. Analysts assist in developing procedural guidelines and policies governing the development, formulation, and maintenance of the budget.
85. The governing body's decision was guided by three very important considerations: principle, existing practice, and time.
86. So just what are the rules, regulations and guidelines governing the depositing of skips on the public highway?
87. The £100 will be paid directly to each governing body selected.
88. Just as a ship needs a captain, so too does the individual need a governing principle.
89. I understand why he chose this country, where the governing party is never rude, even when provoked, and unfailingly considerate.
90. In future, some governing bodies and their LEAs may wish to proceed on a more rational basis.
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